In The News
The Washington Post: Can we solve homelessness? A program at Union Station is a huge step.
"The crisis intervention group he helps to fund is called The h3 Project and was founded by Ami M. Angell in 2018. Dotson heard about its work as...
Metro Transit Police Receive Overdose Training
Washington D.C. is second in the nation when it comes to opioid overdoses, according to Dr. Ami Angell. Naloxone can save the life of anyone who is...
Giving Tuesday
The Giving Tree Project Tree Farm Helps Give Back to Community This Christmas
The project has been helping support people who are unhoused and rehoused in the NOMA area of D.C. since 2018. The founders created it with one...
In 4 The Win: Make an Impact on DC’s Opioid Crisis
Thank you Daniel Dia Barrios for capturing The h3 Project's "In 4 The Win: Make an Impact on DC's Opioid Crisis" in thirty seconds of goodness! See...
DC Holds Opioid Awareness and Overdose Prevention Event
Dr. Ami Angell, founder of The h3 Project DC, talks opioid awareness and overdoes prevention.
DC News Now: Over 30 people displaced after homeless encampment cleared from Union Station
According to the H3 Project, more than 30 people were displaced from the removal of this camp, many without a place to go or a plan of what to do...
Painting Out Addiction: Making an Impact on DC’s Opioid Epidemic
Thank you to everyone that came out "Painting Out Addiction: Making an impact on DC's Opioid Crisis"- we had a blast! Here's a clip compiled by our...
StreetSense Media interview with Dr. Ami Angell
StreetSense Media conducted an interview with Dr. Ami Angell, our founder and CEO to discuss The h3 Project’s history, mission, and future goals....
Founder & CEO Awarded Partner of the Year
The NoMa Business Improvement District held its 13th Annual Meeting on Thursday, May 13th, 2021. The theme of this year’s Annual Meeting was...
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